From Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio Ulster and Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio Foyle
Then best of bagrock revisited with the Red Hot Chilli Pipers in Belfast.
A celebration of Chris Barber's unique jazz contribution.
Women from all over NI have started playing Gaelic football for their local club.
Lucy Porter joins Tim, Colin, Jake and Neil Delamere. (May contain some strong language)
David Maxwell meets Labour Party veteran Kate Hoey at her home on Rathlin Island.
Kathy Clugston presents a series of highlights from the Tenx9 event in Belfast.
Written by Kate Coulter, read by Ian McElhinney.
The boys notice that Nadine Coyle is flying the flag for Derry accents on I'm a Celebrity.
"I'm sick of looking at Peter Taylor's bake."
Gary Rutherford is helping addicts ditch drugs for dumbbells in a new PT programme.
Adrian McKinty tells his incredible story of becoming a best-selling author.
A new coffee shop is run entirely by young people with learning disabilities and autism.
Martin tells his story of how he came to live in harm reduction hostel House in the Wells
The singer-songwriter on suffering a life altering accident
Alex Kane finds solace in his attic
Helen Mark talks to the people who have a long connection to the history of the hospital
David Maxwell tackles dead patches on the lawn.
Folk and traditional music from Ireland and beyond. Peggy Seeger in conversation.
Matthew Thompson on his experience of porn addiction and how it nearly destroyed his life
Determined racer Jamie Lyons on recovering from an accident to racing in short circuits.
Ann-Marie Foster's micro poem 'Mother' with Marc Sarzi from the Armagh Planetarium.
Will Leitch speaks to Ian Price about the new urban beach he designed in Ballymena!
David Maxwell explains how sowing biennials can fill the garden with colour for pence.
Niall Boyle's father was given Max Faulkner's golf shoes by his Caddy from the 1951 Open.